Materials

Materials

Description

Description

Learn from 3 users about the trials and tribulations, the hardships, and the journeys it took for them to successfully implement Vault software. This class will examine the compelling stories of the successes, tragedies, and triumphs of the companies in their implementation. We will highlight 3 sizes of Vault software implementations—small, medium, and large. Once each story is told, the panel will be set up for questions and answers.

Target Audience

Target Audience

Beginning- to advanced-level Autodesk Vault users, with a focus on people just implementing Vault

Related Classes

Related Classes

Mesa Associates, Inc., is a full-service engineering, procurement, and construction management firm specializing in power, defense, aerospace, industrial, commercial, and municipal entities. Learn how Mesa met its project- and data-management challenges with a discussion on the selection, implementation, and launch of Vault Professional software. Listen to an industry leader discuss the use of Vault Professional software as a single source of management for document preparation/development, distribution/receipt, and coordination within a multioffice, multidiscipline engineering environment.

Vault 2015 software release adds a powerful set of programming tools—the Vault Developer Framework. Learn how to unlock the power of the Vault Developer Framework. Get more features in your apps with less code. This class goes over the basics of the Vault Developer Framework, such as how to use the Login dialog. From there we will explore how to use the Vault Developer Framework in various contexts, such as the Job Processor. Lastly, we will go over useful tips and tricks for Vault 2015 API programming.

Learn how to capitalize on the important design and product detail generated in engineering with downstream consumers using Vault Office software. This class will look at how system administrators can provide a connected environment to non-CAD and non-technical-process contributors for change management, and approvals through to viewing and printing of documents while enforcing and maintaining data access integrity with Vault Office software. This class is designed to help you understand the features and functions of Vault Office software and how it fits in your organization.

This wildly successful franchise is back for a third time at Autodesk University. Meet and have an open discussion with a panel of Autodesk Data Management Avengers. Discuss a number of subjects. Bring your questions for us to discuss and advise.

Have you ever thought, “Wow, I'd like to use Vault Professional software to manage that”? Vault software is great at managing files and items, but what about other things like project information, task lists, and whatever else you can dream up. Well, with Custom Objects now you can. This exciting class will teach you how to get started with Custom Objects. You’ll learn about creating custom objects, custom object security, categories, and maybe even a little UI modification.

This class will show you how we have developed new processes in our company through the use of Inventor software and Vault software. We will explain how Vault software features such as lifecycles and categories are being used to control design to manufacturing workflow and operations. We will then cover the integration of the software in a globalized environment, the implementation of site-specific processes, and the system monitoring required to avoid complication with several errors we have encountered. The final point will show how, thanks to use of custom API, we provide design information to our manufacturing department. This includes how we initially planned to use Vault vanilla or thin client, and how we had to develop customized tools aimed for the manufacturing department to access design documents.

Do you know what Vault software is? Do you know what Vault software is really for? Do you know why you should use it? This class will answer those questions. Come and join us as we give an introduction to the Vault software products. We'll start with a quick overview of the products and then progress into what they are and why you should use them. Knowing why you use the features can be just as important as the way that you use them. If you are anything but a "power user" of Vault software, this class is for you.

Whether you’re planning your first installation or maintaining a global replicated network, this class will walk you through the implementation, configuration, maintenance, and migration of your Vault software implementation. Learn how to properly plan for the growth of your deployment and how to maintain your Vault software to match the evolving needs of your business. As your system grows over time, you will need to migrate from version to version of the product as well as of the SQL and the operating system. Class topics will include capacity planning, disaster recovery, system monitoring, and SQL optimization. Learn from the experts to ensure your Vault software success.

Do you have challenges managing data while working in project teams? Are your project's teams spread out geographically? Are you constantly emailing drawing files to Project Team members? If so, this class is for you! During this session we will dig into the tools and explore tips and techniques that will enable you to successfully implement Vault Professional software to manage the project delivery process. We will pay special attention to categories, lifecycles, and revision schemes, as well as to methods for effectively collaborating with external partners.

Do you know what Data Standard is and want to learn from the experts how to configure and customize it? Then subscribe for this class. We will cover how to quickly customize the user interface, create functions to influence the behavior, extend Vault software with additional menu items, and capitalize on Data Standard with Vault software Custom Objects.